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We spent many hours each week pointing fingers at posers, and reviewing their infractions.
More theoretically, governments should always have a greater interest in seeing citizens obey the law than in profiting from their infractions.
Megan Aitken, a Fidelity spokeswoman in Hong Kong, declined to name the men and would not comment on the nature of their infractions, but added that there was "no evidence of criminal activity" like insider trading.
"As operation of the company website is considered one aspect of those activities, sections of the website have been closed".Regulators round the world sometimes find it difficult holding businesses to account for their infractions.
All the teams affected where explained their infractions and accepted their penalties in good spirits.
So they went after the little-known Cleveland State Vikings for their infractions with a vengeance, knowing there would be little outcry from fans and powerful alumni if the team was blocked from the postseason tournament for several seasons.
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The power to prescribe these and similar regulations necessarily involves the right to declare the liability which shall follow their infraction.
We have indicated that 'there are some constitutional rights (such as assistance of counsel during trial) so basic to a fair trial that their infraction can never be treated as harmless error.' Chapman, supra, at 23, 87 S.Ct. at 827.
Although our prior cases have indicated that there are some constitutional rights so basic to a fair trial that their infraction can never be treated as harmless error, 8 this statement in Fahy itself belies any belief that all trial errors which violate the Constitution automatically call for reversal.
We said that, although 'there are some constitutional rights so basic to a fair trial that their infraction can never be treated as harmless error' (id., at 23, 87 S.Ct., at 827), not all 'TRIAL ERRORS WHICH VIOLATE THE CONSTITUTion automatically call for reversaL.' Ibid.
2993, 61 L.Ed.2d 739 (1979) (racial discrimination in the selection of a grand jury is not subject to harmless-error analysis); Chapman, 386 U.S., at 23, 87 S.Ct., at 827 ("there are some constitutional rights so basic to a fair trial that their infraction can never be treated as harmless error").
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